Mosquito Lagoon Florida Fishing Report

Mosquito Lagoon Florida Fishing Report

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:57 pm

by CaptMikeBales

The fishing on the Mosquito Lagoon these last few weeks has been good. If you get out between these winter time cold fronts, the redfish have been cooperating quite nicely. Florida’s weather has continued to be some of the strangest I can remember, but large schools of Redﬁsh have been found all over the Indian River system this month. Black Drum also continue to make their presence known tailing happily most days.

My last week of trips have been spent in the Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach backcountry. Driving North winds have not allowed for much fishing the vast open flats of the middle lagoon, whereas these areas in the North end offer some protection behind the expanse of mangroves islands and oyster bars. Schools of redfish will congregate in these areas throughout the winter seeking refuge from the cold.

Chuck from Garmin GPS in Missouri joined me for a few days of redfishing and caught several nice ones fishing with soft plastics such as GULP Alive crabs and the live shrimp. If you choose to ﬁsh plastics or any artificial for that matter this week, be sure to slow down your presentations in colder weather. Mark and Larry from Ocala also did well using these same tactics with schools of large redfish on Monday.

The ﬂy ﬁshing has been good also these past few weeks. Accurate presentations and smaller patterns will still be the most productive. The most productive ﬂy of this week the Kwan and Dupree Spoon. Lionel from CT caught his first redfish on fly this week! Congrats and nice job. All ﬁsh caught were photographed and released to ﬁght again!

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